The Wolfpack returns to Carter-Finley for a Nov. 19 game against Middle Tennessee State

Nov. 10, 2005

RALEIGH -
Fans who want to see N.C. State's final two home football games still have the rare opportunity to buy tickets for the season's last two contests at Carter-Finley Stadium.

Of the Wolfpack's last 30 home games, 27 have been sellouts with little chance for non-season-ticket holders to see the Wolfpack in action at the recently expanded and renovated stadium.

But, because of this season's unusual scheduling, there are tickets available for both the Middle Tennessee State game on Nov. 19 and a limited number for the regular-season finale against Maryland on Nov. 26.

The Middle Tennessee game, slated for 1 p.m., was a late addition to the schedule after Temple canceled its game in Philadelphia with the Wolfpack. This game is not part of the season-ticket package.

There are also a limited number of tickets for the regular-season finale against the Terrapins, which is the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Chuck Amato and his team is now 4-4 after back-to-back victories over Southern Mississippi and ninth-ranked Florida State. The Wolfpack travels to Boston College this weekend for its first game against the Eagles since 1937.

But regardless of what happens in Chestnut Hill, the Wolfpack (4-4 overall) will have the opportunity to become bowl eligible in its final two games, a pair of home contests against Middle Tennessee State and ACC-foe Maryland.